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she became a taliban target by supporting education for girls and criticizing the militant group. the taliban says it will target her again. >>> the nationwide outbreak of deadly meningitis has spread to a dozen states. now health investigators are looking at two companies that made the tainted drug. danielle nottingham reports. >> reporter: a second massachusetts drugmaker is shutting down over tainted viles of drugs. >> the temporary suspension of operations will allow for an on sight investigation while continuing to safeguard public health. >> the centers for disease control says 13,000 doses of the drug were administered nationwide since may. 137 people have developed fungal meningitis, 12 have died. state officials want to know why the company was distributing the drugs at all outside massachusetts. governor duvall patrick says ncc is only licensed to make drugs there. >> they were making big batches and selling them out of state as a manufacturer would. they are outside the bounds of their state license and they need federal authority and permission to do that. >> reporter:
she became a taliban target by supporting education for girls and criticizing the militant group. the taliban says it will target her again. >>> the nationwide outbreak of deadly meningitis has spread to a dozen states. now health investigators are looking at two companies that made the tainted drug. danielle nottingham reports. >> reporter: a second massachusetts drugmaker is shutting down over tainted viles of drugs. >> the temporary suspension of operations will allow...
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and has received international acclaim she's also promoted education for girls is something the taliban is strongly opposed to. egypt's president mohamed morsi has pardoned all those arrested during the uprising last year that toppled hosni mubarak over a thousand people were prosecuted for supporting the revolution which allowed morsi to take power this summer the embassy covers all those convicted and although it's still under investigation all on trial iraq is said to buy a more than four billion dollars worth of weapons from russia moscow says the deals was signed over the past several months it comes as iraqi prime minister visits moscow for talks with this country but dmitri medvedev there's been no official statement on want exactly baghdad is buying but it has been reported it wants fighter jets helicopters and missile defense systems russia last number of lucrative oil contracts in iraq after the u.s. led invasion of the country and some experts now suggest it's making up for it with the arms sales. and art is business desk will have some other news about russia's oil deals aft
and has received international acclaim she's also promoted education for girls is something the taliban is strongly opposed to. egypt's president mohamed morsi has pardoned all those arrested during the uprising last year that toppled hosni mubarak over a thousand people were prosecuted for supporting the revolution which allowed morsi to take power this summer the embassy covers all those convicted and although it's still under investigation all on trial iraq is said to buy a more than four...
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least eight people the first blast was aimed at afghan intelligence officers and was carried out by the taliban the second explosion targeted local policeman they follow a chain of attacks by insurgents seeking to undermine government attempts to secure the region. iran is considering limiting uranium enrichment if it is allowed to fuel for a scientific reactor from abroad the foreign ministry says if other nations respect its right to peaceful nuclear energy iran could keep enrichment below twenty percent iran is suffering from western backed economic sanctions aimed at halting its nuclear program over suspicions its making atomic weapons which tehran denies. the cleanup operation is underway in scotland after flash flooding sparked by a brain swept away homes in the east of the country and some parts of the average monthly rainfall came down in just twelve hours of urgency services sandbags evacuated locals to safety and to rescue stranded stranded motorists. sunday worship it used to be routine for millions of americans but today the congregations are looking a little thin artie's lawyer fin
least eight people the first blast was aimed at afghan intelligence officers and was carried out by the taliban the second explosion targeted local policeman they follow a chain of attacks by insurgents seeking to undermine government attempts to secure the region. iran is considering limiting uranium enrichment if it is allowed to fuel for a scientific reactor from abroad the foreign ministry says if other nations respect its right to peaceful nuclear energy iran could keep enrichment below...
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least eight people the first blast was a dead afghan intelligence offices it was carried out by the taliban the second explosion targeted local policeman they follow a chain of attacks by insurgents seeking to undermine government attempts to secure the region. iran says is considering limiting uranium enrichment if it's allowed fuel for scientific reactive from abroad the foreign ministry says if other nations respected right to peaceful nuclear energy it could keep enrichment below twenty percent iran suffering from western backed economic sanctions the end of halting its nuclear program over suspicions its making atomic weapons something to randomize. britain's preventing its a roic veterans from receiving on is for saving countless lives during the second world war they'd risk themselves on perilous journeys to help their brothers in arms r.t. sarah firth explains what's stopping the violence from being properly rewarded. think the worst journey in the world winston churchill's description of the grim ordeal faced the british soldiers who were part of the arctic convoys during world war
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turkey claims that the reason behind this incident is the fact tradition taliban is believed to be plane was a carrying some sort of a military cargo were for a leader according to the reports of the cargo that was found on the plane couldn't radio equipment which was not produced in russia and not weapons but still the search i lost it for more than eight hours and at the end of the cargo was confiscated by the turkish security forces and only off through that the plane could continue its journey it's not the first time moscow has come under scrutiny for its connections with damascus geo political analyst eric draitser believes that amid the ongoing international rift over syria this latest incident is no coincidence. the demonization of russia with regard to the weapons sales is something that's been going on now for months will remember back to secretary of state clinton and her laughable accusations against the russian government that they were instigating a civil war by simply delivering what had already been contracted to the syrian government but as i mentioned already to demonize
turkey claims that the reason behind this incident is the fact tradition taliban is believed to be plane was a carrying some sort of a military cargo were for a leader according to the reports of the cargo that was found on the plane couldn't radio equipment which was not produced in russia and not weapons but still the search i lost it for more than eight hours and at the end of the cargo was confiscated by the turkish security forces and only off through that the plane could continue its...
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the taliban tried to silence a pakistani hero. why do they think a 14-year-old is so dangerous? that's next. next. [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it... in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great taste. mmm... [ male announcer ] sounds good. it's amazing what soup can do. i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. and that means...fish on! symbicort is for copd including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart c
the taliban tried to silence a pakistani hero. why do they think a 14-year-old is so dangerous? that's next. next. [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it... in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great taste. mmm... [ male announcer ] sounds good. it's amazing what soup can do. i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot,...
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pro-government militia as well as local tribal leaders no groups admitted to the attack but pakistani taliban militants have carried out similar attacks against elders who have helped the government flush out insurgents. two suicide attacks in southern afghanistan have claimed the lives of at least eight people the first blast was aimed at afghan intelligence officers and was carried out by the taliban the second explosion targeted local policeman they follow a chain of attacks by insurgents seeking to undermine government attempts to secure the region. iran is considering limiting uranium enrichment if it is allowed to fuel for a scientific reactor from abroad the foreign ministry says if other nations respect its right to peaceful nuclear energy iran could keep enrichment below twenty percent iran is suffering from western backed economic sanctions aimed at halting its nuclear program over suspicions its making atomic weapons which tehran denies. a cleanup operation is underway in scotland after flash flooding sparked by torrential rain swept away homes in the east of the country in some pa
pro-government militia as well as local tribal leaders no groups admitted to the attack but pakistani taliban militants have carried out similar attacks against elders who have helped the government flush out insurgents. two suicide attacks in southern afghanistan have claimed the lives of at least eight people the first blast was aimed at afghan intelligence officers and was carried out by the taliban the second explosion targeted local policeman they follow a chain of attacks by insurgents...
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who stood up to the taliban faces a long road to recovery. malala yousafzai is 14 and believes that girls have a right to be educated. yesterday she was shot. >> i want to become a doctor. it's my own dream but my father told me that you have to become a politician. but i don't like politics. >> pelley: malala you yousafzai was just 11 when she took on the taliban after they took over the swat valley region of pakistan where she lived. the taliban have bombed girls schools and intimidated those who don't follow a strict islamic code. malala fought back by speaking out. >> they can not stop me. i will get my education if it is in home, school, or any place. >> pelley: she became a star in pakistan and won a national award for bravery. in 2009, she met with the late richard holbrooke, the u.s. diplomat who was special enenvoy to the region. >> respected ambassador, i would request of you that if you can help us in our education, please help us. >> pelley: yesterday alban gunmen stopped her school bus and shot her in the head. doctors have worke
who stood up to the taliban faces a long road to recovery. malala yousafzai is 14 and believes that girls have a right to be educated. yesterday she was shot. >> i want to become a doctor. it's my own dream but my father told me that you have to become a politician. but i don't like politics. >> pelley: malala you yousafzai was just 11 when she took on the taliban after they took over the swat valley region of pakistan where she lived. the taliban have bombed girls schools and...
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least eight people the first blast was ended afghan intelligence offices and was carried out by the taliban the second explosion targeted local policeman follow a chain of attacks by insurgents seeking to undermine government attempts to secure the region iran is considering limiting the radium enrichment if it's allowed fuel for a scientific reactor from abroad the foreign ministry says if other nations respected right to peaceful nuclear energy it could keep enrichment below twenty percent iran suffering from western backed economic sanctions aimed at holding its nuclear program over suspicions its making atomic weapons which surrounded no. more world news after this quick break. it always amazes me the lengths that people go to for things that are pointless people camped out for a week waiting for a new i phone that will be archaic by next year when the next one comes out every black friday many but thankfully not all americans celebrate this holiest of shopping days by waiting outside of a wal-mart in the early morning to fight over trendy plastic gifts for their children that they're t
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least eight people the first blast was aimed at afghan intelligence officers and was carried out by the taliban the second explosion targeted a local policeman they follow a chain of attacks by insurgents seeking to undermine government attempts to secure the region. iran is considering a limiting your rainy i'm in richmond if it is allowed to fuel for a scientific reactor from abroad the foreign ministry says if other nations respect its right to peaceful nuclear energy iran could keep enrichment below twenty percent iran is suffering from western backed economic sanctions aimed at halting its nuclear program over suspicion it is making atomic weapons which tehran denies . sunday worship used to be routine for millions of americans but today the congregations are looking a little thin or his lawyer harnessed went onto the streets of the big apple to see whether new yorkers need a face lift. a new pew poll indicated one in five americans has no religion and more and more americans are becoming atheists is america losing its religion and if so why this week let's talk about that i think as we ge
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pro-government militia as well as local tribal leaders no groups admitted the attack but the pakistani taliban militants have carried out similar attacks against elders to help the government flush out insurgents. a joint american and afghan military air base has been hit by rockets in eastern afghanistan sixteen missiles reach their target striking different areas and the compound it's not yet known who's behind the assault similar insurgent attacks have become more frequent amid the. ongoing american airstrikes in the region. iran is considering limiting your rainy i'm in richmond if it's allowed fuel for a scientific reactor from abroad the foreign ministry says if other nations respect its right to peaceful nuclear energy it could keep enrichment below twenty percent iran suffering from western backed economic sanctions aimed at halting its nuclear program over suspicions its making atomic weapons which chakram denies. britain is preventing its heroic veterans from receiving all nerves for saving countless lives during the second world war they'd risk themselves on perilous journey is to h
pro-government militia as well as local tribal leaders no groups admitted the attack but the pakistani taliban militants have carried out similar attacks against elders to help the government flush out insurgents. a joint american and afghan military air base has been hit by rockets in eastern afghanistan sixteen missiles reach their target striking different areas and the compound it's not yet known who's behind the assault similar insurgent attacks have become more frequent amid the. ongoing...
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, this pakistani taliban, afghan taliban, but both want to restrict girl's rights to get an education and she's 14 years old shot in the head by the taliban and trying to silence women and young girls and she deserves the peace prize and i will see this, the euro-weenies who give out the nobel peace prize to the eu, it's not as appalling as when they gave it to yasser arafat and barack obama after being president for-- >> can i say this about that, eu getting the nobel peace prize is like praising your drug addicted kid for showing up for school every day, it's beside the point. the eu is about to go into a huge depression, everything is going i don't think, not right, they don't deserve a nobel peace prize. stuart: why did they give it to them. what's the motivation? i don't get it. >> if i could explain it i would. you went through the track record who they've given the prize to in the past. stuart: i want to go back to the 14-year-old pakistani girl. if anybody deserved it, that brave young woman. and do you know that the taliban have been dumping bodies around her parents' house a
, this pakistani taliban, afghan taliban, but both want to restrict girl's rights to get an education and she's 14 years old shot in the head by the taliban and trying to silence women and young girls and she deserves the peace prize and i will see this, the euro-weenies who give out the nobel peace prize to the eu, it's not as appalling as when they gave it to yasser arafat and barack obama after being president for-- >> can i say this about that, eu getting the nobel peace prize is like...
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they would have had to stay at home if the taliban was still in power. safe inside the school walls, they're like children anywhere. curious about me and keen to talk. but outside they still face many restrictions and uncertainty about their future after nato forces pull out. this is just one example of the progress there's been in getting girls into school over the last 10 years. but this is kabul, and the rural and less secure area, there are still millions of girls who are not getting any kind of education, and they're under pressure to get married while they're still of school age. it's still tough being a girl in afghanistan. but they're making a much bigger mark. andrew north, "bbc news," kabul. >> now, he will be remembered as one of the scientists who created dolly the sheep. one of the fathers of dolly has died at the age of 58. he undertook his cloning work in scotland in the 1990's, leading to the birth of dolly in 1996. she was a scientific sensation but only lived until the age of six. now, our top story this hour has been that sensational r
they would have had to stay at home if the taliban was still in power. safe inside the school walls, they're like children anywhere. curious about me and keen to talk. but outside they still face many restrictions and uncertainty about their future after nato forces pull out. this is just one example of the progress there's been in getting girls into school over the last 10 years. but this is kabul, and the rural and less secure area, there are still millions of girls who are not getting any...
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the taliban has justified the attack, saying malala was pro- western. some tribal leaders said this was against their -- against islamic practice. >> there are less than four weeks to go until american voters cast their ballots. the presidential candidates are fighting for votes. nevada has the highest rates. residents want help. the candidates are promising to do more, but can they fix america's housing crisis? last week, i went to las vegas, where life is in short supply -- where luck is in short supply. know where have they partied harder -- nowhere have they partied harder. they didn't just gamble with chips. they risked the future, too. >> i was one of the ones to over-extended and spend beyond their means -- ones who over- extended and spent beyond their means. >> she walked away from her house, left it to the bank, and lost her life savings. >> it was my dream home. it was around a golf course. a gorgeous view. green, lush. a beautiful community. >> at 9 out of 10 houses on the market in las vegas today are in a similar position, where the owner
the taliban has justified the attack, saying malala was pro- western. some tribal leaders said this was against their -- against islamic practice. >> there are less than four weeks to go until american voters cast their ballots. the presidential candidates are fighting for votes. nevada has the highest rates. residents want help. the candidates are promising to do more, but can they fix america's housing crisis? last week, i went to las vegas, where life is in short supply -- where luck...
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the taliban, will pose girls attending school, have said they carried out the attack. for more on this story we can speak to the bbc's aleem maqbool ashais on his way to push war. >> we are just outside the combined military office, which is where she is being treated. we have spoken to one of her cousins who says that she is stable. a few hours after the attack on yesterday the situation became very critical and there were very worried. but there was an operation overnight and the bullet was removed. for the time being it does appear she is stable. doctors have been warning that she is not get out of danger. >> i have been reading there's been lots of condemnation of what took place. do you think this will have a wider effect on the way in which people view the taliban, on the way people view islamic extremism? >> there has been occasion where that has happened, where a particular case has galvanized people's feelings toward the taliban. we remember the shocking video a few years ago. a lot of people don't have faith that this outrage will turn into anything concrete.
the taliban, will pose girls attending school, have said they carried out the attack. for more on this story we can speak to the bbc's aleem maqbool ashais on his way to push war. >> we are just outside the combined military office, which is where she is being treated. we have spoken to one of her cousins who says that she is stable. a few hours after the attack on yesterday the situation became very critical and there were very worried. but there was an operation overnight and the bullet...
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we can't get peace with the taliban and may end up having to lead just like the soviets did in '89. that cannot bode well for the folks that work in your building and listen to what we're hearing from mitt romney today. >> you're talking about the negotiations with the taliban seeming to collapse at least in the short-term, ashley. that depends, the reaction depends on who you talked to in the pentagon and some people were never all that bullish on the talks to begin with and didn't see a lot of hope there. the obama administration was out front saying that they were in direct consultations and had put a lot in there and i guess we see mitt romney arriving now. >> i will jump in now if you wouldn't mind as he comes to the podium and thanks the governor of virginia. he will begin his address to a packed house, and obviously as i said before, all eyes, all ears, because this is a pivot in the campaign, foreign policy on the agenda and first and foremost for the first time. >> thanks for the warm welcome and i particularly appreciate the introduction by my good friend and tireless camp
we can't get peace with the taliban and may end up having to lead just like the soviets did in '89. that cannot bode well for the folks that work in your building and listen to what we're hearing from mitt romney today. >> you're talking about the negotiations with the taliban seeming to collapse at least in the short-term, ashley. that depends, the reaction depends on who you talked to in the pentagon and some people were never all that bullish on the talks to begin with and didn't see a...
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we want to make sure the taliban does not give al qaeda a safe haven. we agree with the administration on the 2014 transition. when i think about afghanistan, i think about the incredible job that our troops have done. you have been more than the two of us combined. first, was there in 2002, it was amazing to me what they were facing britain wanted kandahar before the surge, and i sat down with a young private in the 82nd from the menominee indian reservation who would tell me what you did every day, and i was in all. in to see what they have in front of them, then to go back in december to go with the marines to see what they had accomplished? it is nothing short of amazing. what we don't want to do is los@ the gains we have gotten. we disagreed from time to time on a few issues. we would have more likely taken into account the recommendations from our commanders on troop levels throughout this year's fighting season. we have been skeptical about negotiations with the taliban, especially while they're shooting at us. but we want to the 2014 transition
we want to make sure the taliban does not give al qaeda a safe haven. we agree with the administration on the 2014 transition. when i think about afghanistan, i think about the incredible job that our troops have done. you have been more than the two of us combined. first, was there in 2002, it was amazing to me what they were facing britain wanted kandahar before the surge, and i sat down with a young private in the 82nd from the menominee indian reservation who would tell me what you did...
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we have been skeptical about negotiations with the taliban. especially while they are shooting at us. but we want to see the 2014 transition be successful. we want to make sure our commanders have what they need to make sure it is successful. >> martha, let's keep our eye on the ball. i have been to afghanistan and iraq 20 times. i have been throughout that whole country. we went there for one reason. to get those people who killed americans. al qaeda. we decimated al qaeda central. we have eliminated osama bin laden. that was our purpose. in the meantime, what we said we would do, we would help train the afghan military. it is their responsibility to take over their own security. that is why, with 49 of our allies in afghanistan, we have agreed on a gradual drawdown. we're out of there in the year 2014. it is based on conditions. it does not depend for us. it is the responsibility of the afghans to take care of their own security. we have trained over 315,000, mostly without incident. there have been more than two dozen cases of green on blue
we have been skeptical about negotiations with the taliban. especially while they are shooting at us. but we want to see the 2014 transition be successful. we want to make sure our commanders have what they need to make sure it is successful. >> martha, let's keep our eye on the ball. i have been to afghanistan and iraq 20 times. i have been throughout that whole country. we went there for one reason. to get those people who killed americans. al qaeda. we decimated al qaeda central. we...
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she used the phrase taliban apologists. i think it is dedicated to a believe that islam can never be wrong and there is always an excuse. somehow always somebody in the west who did something bad and therefore it is always a surprise to them when something bad happens. meanwhile in the real world there are radicals who hate us. they get up every morning trying to figure out how to kill us. there was a signal sent on the 10th of september by a leading al-qaeda figure who said the americans recently killed a key libyan leader why don't you get even on the 11th. the nsa picked it up. nothing was said about it. the ambassador we know from his diaries was worried about death threats and asked for security. we now know on the record they were asking for security. what bothers me and this the only thing. i don't want to use a watergate like and don't want to talk about benghazi gate for this reason, it trivializes. it four americans were killed. imagine the terror of those five hours. this is a five hour attack. had we been prepar
she used the phrase taliban apologists. i think it is dedicated to a believe that islam can never be wrong and there is always an excuse. somehow always somebody in the west who did something bad and therefore it is always a surprise to them when something bad happens. meanwhile in the real world there are radicals who hate us. they get up every morning trying to figure out how to kill us. there was a signal sent on the 10th of september by a leading al-qaeda figure who said the americans...
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that made 14-year-old malala an enemy of the taliban. today, gunmen hunted her down at her school in pakistan. police say her classmates tried to protect her. but the men waited until she came out and they shot her, once in the neck, once in the head. a taliban spokesman claimed responsibility for the attacks, saying they wanted to kill her for at least a year, to silence a voice that dared to speak out against them. >> they cannot stop me, i will get my education, if it is in home, school or any place. >> reporter: this 2009 interview with a journalist was one the girl gave as one of the best known, most outspoken and youngest critics of the extremist forces ravaging her country. >> i was very scared. the militants threw acid on my face. they can do anything. >> reporter: she refused to let fear silence her. in her diary, translated and published by the bbc, she described life under taliban rule. i was afraid going to school, she wrote, because the taliban had issued an edict banning all girls from attending school. she went anyway. ins
that made 14-year-old malala an enemy of the taliban. today, gunmen hunted her down at her school in pakistan. police say her classmates tried to protect her. but the men waited until she came out and they shot her, once in the neck, once in the head. a taliban spokesman claimed responsibility for the attacks, saying they wanted to kill her for at least a year, to silence a voice that dared to speak out against them. >> they cannot stop me, i will get my education, if it is in home,...
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let them go to taliban. who cares. >> eric: because they'll end up in pakistan. >> bob: they are not. >> eric: full up the full screen on what laura logan said. she said exact revenge and let the world know that the united states will not be attacked on her own soil, that its ambassadors, chrissteins, will not be murdered and the united states will not stand by and do nothing about it. she is not mincing words. >> andrea: the dilly-dallying. even bob makes a good point there. if the president is going to get out, then get out. why is he dragging this on and on? why is he so public about it? we can't get an answer on who or what caused the attack in libya. let alone get an answer from the administration on the policy of radical islam. i think there are different names for the groups, whether it's al-qaeda, islamic magrab, the goal is the same. remember, the goal is the same. launch jihad until we're allgoneed by muslims or we all become a muslim. they will not stop no matter what we blame it on, cartoon or vi
let them go to taliban. who cares. >> eric: because they'll end up in pakistan. >> bob: they are not. >> eric: full up the full screen on what laura logan said. she said exact revenge and let the world know that the united states will not be attacked on her own soil, that its ambassadors, chrissteins, will not be murdered and the united states will not stand by and do nothing about it. she is not mincing words. >> andrea: the dilly-dallying. even bob makes a good point...
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for years, she had been a thorn in the side of the pakistani taliban. she defied them by campaigning for better education for girls and openly criticized the extremists. where she lives, girls were long forbidden from going to school. islamic militants battled the government for control over the region for years. many admire how malala spoke out against talibani rule. >> we pray for her and that others can embrace her views. >> women's protests have been gaining momentum in morocco as well. the fate of a teenage girl has galvanized support for an end to forced marriage. the girl was 15 when she was raped by a man 10 years her senior, so her family could save face, they marry her off to the rapist. she later killed herself with rat poison. >> he had to marry her. people were talking badly about my daughter. she lost her honor. no one would have taken her. >> moroccan law allows a rapist to avoid jail if he marries his victim. for the man, it is a way out. for her, it was a death sentence. >> to talk more about this, i am joined by the head of planned int
for years, she had been a thorn in the side of the pakistani taliban. she defied them by campaigning for better education for girls and openly criticized the extremists. where she lives, girls were long forbidden from going to school. islamic militants battled the government for control over the region for years. many admire how malala spoke out against talibani rule. >> we pray for her and that others can embrace her views. >> women's protests have been gaining momentum in morocco...
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she used the phrase taliban apologists. i think it is dedicated to a believe that islam canever be wrong and there is always an excuse. somehow always somebody in the west who did something bad and therefore it is always a surprise to them when something bad happens. meanwhile in the real world there are radicals who hate us. they get up every morning trying to figure out how to kill us. there was a signal sent on the 10th of september by a leading al-qaeda figure who said the americans recently killed a key libyan leader why don't you get even on the 11th. the nsa picked it up. nothing was said about it. the ambassador we know from his diaries was worried about death threats and asked for security. we now know on the record they were asking for security. what bothers me and this the only thing. i don't want to use a watergate like and don't want to talk about benghazi gate for this reason, it trivializes. it four americans were killed. imagine the terror of those five hours. this is a five hour attack. had we been prepared
she used the phrase taliban apologists. i think it is dedicated to a believe that islam canever be wrong and there is always an excuse. somehow always somebody in the west who did something bad and therefore it is always a surprise to them when something bad happens. meanwhile in the real world there are radicals who hate us. they get up every morning trying to figure out how to kill us. there was a signal sent on the 10th of september by a leading al-qaeda figure who said the americans...
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today, the nation moved to express its anger after the taliban claimed responsibility. many pakistanis came together in protest today, over the shooting of a young teenage girl, malala yousufzai, by a taliban gunman. >> they don't want a woman, a girl like malala who knows what her rights are. who knows, you know, how to demand that, and who knows that she wants to live with dignity and respect. and i think today we are all gathered here to show our solidarity with malala. we want to tell, send a signal to all taliban that no matter what happens we will not let this country to go down like that. >> ifill: 14-year-old yousufzai had gained attention inside her country and beyond, writing and speaking out for girls' education, and against taliban atrocities. she was nominated last year for the international childrens' peace prize. she was targeted yesterday-- while in a bus, on her way home from school, in the northeastern city of mingora, in pakistan's swat valley. at a military hospital in peshawar, doctors removed a bullet from her neck. the attack drew worldwide condem
today, the nation moved to express its anger after the taliban claimed responsibility. many pakistanis came together in protest today, over the shooting of a young teenage girl, malala yousufzai, by a taliban gunman. >> they don't want a woman, a girl like malala who knows what her rights are. who knows, you know, how to demand that, and who knows that she wants to live with dignity and respect. and i think today we are all gathered here to show our solidarity with malala. we want to...
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in her diary, translated and published by the bbc, she described life under taliban rule. i was afraid going to school, she wrote, because the taliban had issued an edict banning all girls from attending school. she went anyway. inspiring others to do the same. her diary was nominated for the international children's peace prize. >> coming from a child, it's innocent, it's honest, it's open, and i think that's what was so threatening. >> reporter: tonight malawa remains in critical condition at a military hospital at this hour. doctors believe she will survive, but some are expressing concern that she may have trouble speaking again. brian? >> amna nawaz, our pakistan based correspondent, thanks for the reporting on this awful story. >>> still ahead for us as we continue, the difficult conversation millions of families across america have to have. and it has to do with taking away the car keys. >>> and later, some good news for a change. the incredible comeback in one of the most beautiful spots in our country. hanging out with my friends. i have a great fit with my dentur
in her diary, translated and published by the bbc, she described life under taliban rule. i was afraid going to school, she wrote, because the taliban had issued an edict banning all girls from attending school. she went anyway. inspiring others to do the same. her diary was nominated for the international children's peace prize. >> coming from a child, it's innocent, it's honest, it's open, and i think that's what was so threatening. >> reporter: tonight malawa remains in critical...
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malala yousufzai has been an outspoken critic of taliban atrocities and a promoter of girls' education. the country's prime minister visited the girl's family today at a military hospital near islamabad. he called the shooting an attack on pakistan's core values. >> we pledge that we will not allow the future of our children to be endangered by the militant mind-set. we pledge that the enemies of pakistan will never be allowed to succeed. >> sreenivasan: meanwhile, a military official said yousufzai is in satisfactory condition, after having a bullet removed from her neck. she's being kept unconscious and on a ventilator for now. this year's winner of the nobel prize for literature voiced hope today that a fellow chinese laureate will get out of prison. mo yan was honored with the literature award yesterday. at a news conference today, he said he hopes that dissident liu xiaobo regains his freedom very soon. liu won the nobel peace prize in 2010 after being sentenced to 11 years in prison for advocating an end to china's one-party rule. the space shuttle "endeavour" has begun a final,
malala yousufzai has been an outspoken critic of taliban atrocities and a promoter of girls' education. the country's prime minister visited the girl's family today at a military hospital near islamabad. he called the shooting an attack on pakistan's core values. >> we pledge that we will not allow the future of our children to be endangered by the militant mind-set. we pledge that the enemies of pakistan will never be allowed to succeed. >> sreenivasan: meanwhile, a military...